Humor in Heaven … or … Will There Be Jesters in the Courts on High?
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- Where the Ground Still Knows by Paul Bishop
- Magic in the Mundane and Monotonous Mondays by Patrick D. Degn
- Where Hope Meets Us in Our Pain by Paul Bishop
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- Who Knew? Men Have Rights, Too by United Families International
- The Privilege of Requesting and Receiving Angelic Assistance by Anne Hinton Pratt
- The Constitution—Man-Made or Divinely Inspired? by Tad R. Callister
- Pack Your Bags, We’re Staying Home by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- What Loyalty Looks like—Come Follow Me, Podcast: Ruth, 1 Sam. 1-3 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
















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Maryann TaylorDecember 14, 2021
My husband's humor has saved me from feeling weighed down on many occasions. Laughing together has brought so much joy to our marriage. It is so easy to take ourselves too seriously. Humor dispels gloom and gives us a fresh perspective. We focus so much on the topic of adversity in church discussions---sometimes I think it is overkill. We need to lift up our hearts and rejoice more.
Ron BarnesDecember 13, 2021
The more knowledge a person has, the greater their capacity for finding humor. Having ultimate knowledge, exalted beings would have an ultimate sense of humor. They would laugh at things that we don't, and they would not laugh at things that we do.
Elizabeth SmithDecember 13, 2021
Thanks, Gary. I needed a chuckle today.
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